New Vice President

February 2026

The Modern Building Alliance (MBA) is proud to announce a significant leadership transition. Emanuela Gallo has been nominated as the new Vice President, stepping into the role previously held by Peter Ayrey, who served with distinction as Vice Chair.

This appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the Alliance as we roll out our “renovated” strategic vision for 2026. Emanuela brings a wealth of expertise and a fresh perspective that will be instrumental in strengthening our role as a Technical Centre of Excellence and enhancing our support for national networks.

A Legacy of Dedication

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Peter Ayrey for his years of leadership and unwavering commitment. Peter played a crucial role in establishing the MBA as a credible voice in the plastic insulation market. His contributions have laid the foundation for our current success, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavours.

Driving the Future of Building Safety

As Vice President, Emanuela will work closely with our new management team to ensure the MBA remains at the forefront of the EU’s fire safety and sustainability agenda. “I am honoured to take on this role during such a transformative period for our industry. My goal is to ensure the MBA continues to provide the scientific clarity and collaborative platform our members need to thrive in a rapidly evolving policy environment.” — Emanuela Gallo

Please join us in welcoming Emanuela to her new role and thanking Peter for his exceptional service.

MBA at Fire Safety Ibero American Conference

March 2026

MBA’s latest research paper, “Holistic Approach Towards Fire Safety of Facades: Proposed Regulatory Framework for Fire Safe Buildings”, has been officially selected for presentation at the 8th CILASCI Ibero‑Latin American Fire Safety Congress, taking place 8-10 April 2026 in Santander, Spain. This work represents an important step forward in strengthening fire‑safety approaches for modern façade systems, particularly in high‑rise buildings.

 

Our fire expert, Mr Frankly Okwara, will be presenting the findings at the conference, where he will outline how the B.I.O. (Building–Installation–Organisation) framework can be adapted to address façade-specific risks such as rapid vertical flame spread, hidden cavity fires, and performance gaps between smallscale testing and realworld fire behaviour. The paper highlights the need for systemlevel assessment, largescale performance testing, and stronger qualityassurance practices across the entire construction value chain. 

 

Why This Matters

Modern façade systems are increasingly multifunctional, balancing energy efficiency, sustainability, and architectural design. But with these advances come new firesafety challenges. Our paper emphasizes that achieving a safe design requires a holistic, integrated approach that ensures building design, firesafety installations, and organizational practices all work together to prevent façadedriven fire spread. 

 

What’s Next

During the conference, our fire expert will present the framework, key findings, and implications for national regulators, designers, and the broader firesafety community. We look forward to engaging with experts across Europe and Latin America as we continue to support harmonised, performancebased firesafety standards. 

 

National Networks Meeting – Book your seat

March 2026

The Modern Building Alliance (MBA) is pleased to invite our stakeholders to the first National Network Meeting of 2026. Under our new management team, this session marks a pivotal moment as we reconnect with our national partners and unveil an enhanced strategic roadmap designed to deliver higher value and technical leadership to our entire network.

As the building sector faces unprecedented regulatory shifts, this meeting serves as your essential briefing on the scientific and political landscape for the year ahead.

Why You Should Attend:

  • The 2026 “Big Picture” from the EU Commission: Get an exclusive update on DG GROW’s priorities. With the twin pressures of rapid electrification and the renovation wave, facade fire safety has moved to the center of EU policy. We will analyze what these new mandates mean for the plastic insulation industry.

  • Deep Dive: UK Smoke Toxicity Report: The UK government has recently released its much-anticipated research on smoke toxicity. Our technical experts have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the findings. We will share detailed insights on how this report reinforces the industry’s position and strengthens our collective advocacy on this critical safety issue.

  • New Management, New Value: Meet the new leadership team and discover our renovated service offering, built to provide national networks with the scientific evidence and best practices needed to succeed at a local level.

Event Details

Format: Online Technical Briefing
Focus: EU Regulatory Outlook & Smoke Toxicity Analysis
Who should attend: National association leads, technical experts, and industry stakeholders.

Register Here to Secure Your Seat

New General Manager appointed

February 2026

 

To increase the footprint and impact of the Modern Building Alliance, the Association’s Board of Directors decided to take a step forward in providing new blood to its leadership team and appointed Mr Nicola Filizola, a consultant at Sec New Gate, as the new General Manager.

 

Nicola brings two decades of experience at the International Level as a senior professional in communication and political public relations and as an Executive of International Associations. Mr Filizola worked previously for the United Nations, the EU Joint Programme Active Assisted Living, and he was Secretary General of the International Antimony Association. He is also co-Founder of the GaragErasmus Foundation.

 

Mr Filizola will lead the development of the MBA in the future with the main goal to reposition the Association, to provide clear external communication and grow the engagement of the National Networks by increasing clear and more engaging communication.

MBA Webinar – EU Fire Safety Updates

MBA Webinar on EU Fire Safety Updates - 8 July 2025

On  8 July 2025, Modern Building Alliance (MBA) organised a webinar on "EU Fire Safety Updates", where we invited three speakers from the European Commission to share insights with our members on latest developments on Fire Safety and the implementation of Fire Safety Engineering.

We had the pleasure of welcoming:

  • Mr. Heikki Väänänen (DG GROW) who spoke about "Fire safety and Construction Products"
  • Mr. Marco Morini (DG ENER) who spoke about "Fire safety in the built environment: insight from the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive"
  • Ms. Francesca Sciarretta (JRC) who spoke about "Updates on the implementation of fire safety engineering in Europe"

Webinar participants also learned more about the Modern Building Alliance: our members, structure, objectives and activities.

You can find out more about the presentations in the webinar slides and by watching the recording below.

Improving Fire Safety | Fire Safety in High- and Medium-Rise Buildings

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Performance Based Design in Fire Safety of Buildings

February 2025

Although performance-based design (PBD) in the field of fire safety engineering has been in existence for more than two decades in some countries, there still appears to be a lack of clarity about what PBD actually is. This factsheet presents the key steps in PBD for fire safety, and the advantages and disadvantages of PBD.

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Modern Building Alliance Statement on the fire in Valencia on 22 February 2024

Modern Building Alliance Statement on the fire in Valencia on 22 February 2024

1 March 2024

Modern Building Alliance is aware that a heavy fire broke out on 22 February 2024 in a tall building in Valencia in Spain. We deeply regret that this incident affected so many people and families, despite the rapid intervention from the emergency services, and we express our sympathies with all those who have been impacted by this tragedy.

First media reports, shortly after the fire, reported that polyurethane insulation was involved in this incident, based on one expert statement. The expert in question has now made it clear that polyurethane was not involved in the fire.

We hope that the investigation will clarify, as quickly as possible, the exact circumstances of the fire and why it spread through the façade so quickly.

Our commitment is to closely follow and endorse the conclusions and insights gained, contributing to the enhancement of fire safety standards for high-rise building facades.

Please refer to the official Press Release from IPUR, the Spanish PU Association. You may also access the statement made by PU Europe.

EU Elections 2024: Keeping EU Citizens Fire Safe in Buildings Manifesto

EU Elections 2024: Keeping EU Citizens Fire Safe in Buildings Manifesto

21 November 2023

This November 2023, following the completion of the EU Fire Safety Week (EUFSW23), the Modern Building Alliance is committing alongside the European Fire Safety Alliance (EuroFSA) and other related stakeholders to the publication of the Manifesto for the upcoming European elections: “Keeping EU Citizens Fire Safe in all Buildings”.

The Manifesto calls for the European Institutions to prioritise fire safety in buildings by developing and promoting a consistent strategy with Member States for the fire safety of all EU citizens. The document elaborates why the European Union must play the role of coordinator in the fire safety field.

Aligned with the subsidiarity principles, the EU Fire Safety Strategy suggests ten actions:

 

 

The Modern Building Alliance welcomes the sectorial approach to address fire safety in buildings at the European level. For us, fire safety should be considered in a holistic way, starting with prevention, detection, early suppression, evacuation, compartmentation, structural safety and firefighting, which is reflected by the consortium of co-signatories.

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EUFSW23: Another success for Fire Safety

EUFSW23: Another success for Fire Safety

20 November 2023

Last week, the Modern Building Alliance participated in the fifth edition of the EU Fire Safety Week (13-17 Nov.). During this edition, many stakeholders from the European Fire Safety sector organized events, webinars, and conferences aiming to address Fire Safety in buildings.

Our Fire Safety Expert Franklyn Okwara spoke at the workshop related to the Fire Safety Engineering profession. Franklyn presented our newly published Fire Safety Engineering Competency paper. Perrine Ethuin from BASF also went on stage on behalf of the Modern Building Alliance to comment on the implementation of the Fire Safety Action Plan and related actions on Fire Safety Statistics.

The Modern Building Alliance also co-funded the high-level political discussion in the European Parliament. Co-hosted by Members of the European Parliament Maria Carvalho (EPP, Portugal), Adam Jarubas (EPP, Poland), Seán Kelly (EPP, Ireland), and Carlos Zorrinho (S&D, Portugal), this event addressed what the next Parliament and Commission should do to improve fire safety in Europe.

Officials from DG GROW and DG ENER, Permanent Representatives, and participants exchanged about the strategic interest of the EU Institutions in facilitating improvements in fire safety. On the agenda: Fire Safety awareness, Fire Statistics, Energy Transition and Renovation Wave, Training, Skills, Competence & Research Aspects, as well as the EU Fire Information Exchange Platform (FIEP) coordinating action between Member States.

The Modern Building Alliance is pleased of having supported this fruitful initiative led by the European Fire Safety Alliance (EuroFSA) and thanks the organisers and participants for their lively contribution.